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Tuesday, August 14, 2018





red map lines represent where activated charcoal drawings/markings with stones 
I’ve placed along the rivers* in MA, VT/NH, CT & NY… 

a larger, collective glyph seen from this perspective… 

* far right marking is Deerfield River and Connecticut River, in Western MA & CT North to South is Housatonic River, longer vertical center line is Hudson River, Hudson River West side tributaries from North to South are Mohawk River, Catskill Creek, Esopus Creek, Roundout Creek and Wallkill River, the Kinderhook Creek and Claverack Creek are East of the Hudson…  

Love Peace and CoCreativity
Water is Life

- working with charcoal on stones and rivers with Earth … with being with alignment and with the energies I sense with the place and space, the time of day and the seasons as continuum... these moments of drawing express marks of our collective connection with our universal matrix, or fractal... using charcoal speaks with my consideration that before I make a mark to do no harm and with action with accord... I use charcoal from fires local to each site... charcoal is elemental with all life and is a filtering and cleansing substance... as that I see my use with it as healing with homeopathic perspective applications and as symbolic energetically... rain, rivers, water, etc. transfer into, conjoining with the broader Waters connecting with rivers and eventually are absorbed with Earth, Air and the other elements...

each drawing, paralleling
early writing and petroglyphs with space and time... I've done along the rivers connect with the others... from the Deerfield and Connecticut rivers with MA & VT, Hudson River and Kinderhook Creek, Wallkill River, Roundout River, the Esopus and Catskill Creeks with NY, Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers with MA and CT, Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers, all in the Northeast US and the French Broad River with NC and TN, Big Laurel Creek, Swananoa River, Spring Creek, Paint Rock and Upper Shad Creeks with NC, Pigeon River, Nolichuckey and Tennessee River and Holston Rivers NC & TN... when the hundreds of site markings, looking at the larger matrix on a map, a larger drawing emerges as a writing mark...




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